Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 12/2/06, Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Angel Tsankov wrote:
>
> The problem was that I executed udevstart as user udev rather than as
> root. Thanks a lot, Al!
No problem, I'm glad to have helped...
I never knew that. I always figured grub had it's own code for
On 12/2/06, Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Angel Tsankov wrote:
>
> The problem was that I executed udevstart as user udev rather than as
> root. Thanks a lot, Al!
No problem, I'm glad to have helped...
I never knew that. I always figured grub had it's own code for poking
at the PCI bus
Angel Tsankov wrote:
Al
The problem was that I executed udevstart as user udev rather than as
root. Thanks a lot, Al!
No problem, I'm glad to have helped...
Al
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Bind mounting is not mentioned here, so I guess it is not
needed. Furthermore, GRUB 0.96 DOES detect my HDD when I build
LFS 6.1.1 wihtout package users.
No it was introduced in 6.2. IN 6.1.1 read section 6.8
carefully.
If you follow this, you will realise that $LFS/dev/will only
get popula
Angel Tsankov wrote:
Bind mounting is not mentioned here, so I guess it is not needed.
Furthermore, GRUB 0.96 DOES detect my HDD when I build LFS 6.1.1 wihtout
package users.
No it was introduced in 6.2. IN 6.1.1 read section 6.8 carefully.
If you follow this, you will realise that $LFS/dev/w
Hello,
It sounds to me like /dev wasn't bind mounted to $LFS/dev
before you entered chroot...
Alan
Bind mounted?! What do you mean?
Read the book here:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter06/kernfs.html
section 6.22.
You need to repeat the page's commands EVERY time
Angel Tsankov wrote:
Hello,
It sounds to me like /dev wasn't bind mounted to $LFS/dev before you
entered chroot...
Alan
Bind mounted?! What do you mean?
Read the book here:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter06/kernfs.html
section 6.22.
You need to repeat the page'
Hallo!
I've just installed LFS 6.1.1 with GRUB 0.96. Still in the
chroot'ed envorinment I started the grub shell:
grub --device-map=/boot/grub/device.map
In the shell, I just entered "quit". Then I listed the
contents of the /boot/grub/device.map file:
(fd0) /dev/fd0
It seems that GRUB canno
Angel Tsankov wrote:
Hallo!
I've just installed LFS 6.1.1 with GRUB 0.96. Still in the chroot'ed
envorinment I started the grub shell:
grub --device-map=/boot/grub/device.map
In the shell, I just entered "quit". Then I listed the contents of the
/boot/grub/device.map file:
(fd0) /dev/fd0
It
Hallo!
I've just installed LFS 6.1.1 with GRUB 0.96. Still in the
chroot'ed envorinment I started the grub shell:
grub --device-map=/boot/grub/device.map
In the shell, I just entered "quit". Then I listed the contents
of the /boot/grub/device.map file:
(fd0) /dev/fd0
It seems that GRUB canno
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